Black folks cant farm

I stated black folk.The usual suspects only want to talk about Zimbabwe.

Ain't no black folks in Zimbabwe?
There are black people all over Africa.
And now you’re trolling your own bait thread :itsok:
Do you believe that back people cannot farm ?





Based on the well established track record of black farmers all over Africa it is apparent that yes, they can farm...just not well enough to provide food for the continent. Back in the bad old days of apartheid, Zimbabwe alone could do the job almost by itself. But that is what is known as a fact, and you don't do facts.

So tell us tainty, why are the blacks not capable of feeding themselves? What evil white plot is responsible for that?
Your post takes me out of this thread. You will ban me for showing you up. Cheerio.
 
Ain't no black folks in Zimbabwe?
There are black people all over Africa.
And now you’re trolling your own bait thread :itsok:
Do you believe that back people cannot farm ?





Based on the well established track record of black farmers all over Africa it is apparent that yes, they can farm...just not well enough to provide food for the continent. Back in the bad old days of apartheid, Zimbabwe alone could do the job almost by itself. But that is what is known as a fact, and you don't do facts.

So tell us tainty, why are the blacks not capable of feeding themselves? What evil white plot is responsible for that?
Your post takes me out of this thread. You will ban me for showing you up. Cheerio.

Wait, Tommy Twat, don't run away...…….
 
Ain't no black folks in Zimbabwe?
There are black people all over Africa.
And now you’re trolling your own bait thread :itsok:
Do you believe that back people cannot farm ?





Based on the well established track record of black farmers all over Africa it is apparent that yes, they can farm...just not well enough to provide food for the continent. Back in the bad old days of apartheid, Zimbabwe alone could do the job almost by itself. But that is what is known as a fact, and you don't do facts.

So tell us tainty, why are the blacks not capable of feeding themselves? What evil white plot is responsible for that?
Your post takes me out of this thread. You will ban me for showing you up. Cheerio.
Didn’t work out quite how you planned, huh Tammy?
 
some black areas in Africa lack food/lacked food because they forgot/didn't know basic farming techniques--like rotating crops/etc!! that have been used for hundreds of years
The study of Oldeman et al. (1991) indicates that soils on about 5 million ha of land in Africa are degraded to a point where their original biotic functions have been fully destroyed and resilience reduced to such a level that rehabilitation to make them productive may be economically prohibitive
She used innovative farming techniques such as growing different soil-enriching legumes and rotating her crops
How low-tech farming innovations can make African farmers climate-resilient
Soil Quality and Soil Productivity in Africa | NRCS Soils
...''low tech = meaning techniques used for hundreds of years--long ago/well known to someone who knows how to farm

Soil Fertility and Hunger in Africa
Soil fertility depletion must be addressed before other technologies and policies can become effective in overcoming hunger in Africa.
etc

Africa is a shithole
I've produced much proof of this in other threads
 
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The racists clam that black folk cant farm. Are we agreed that this is not the case ?
starvation--yes I'd say they have problems with farming--and everything!!
world-starvation-map.jpg


least potable water
1619.jpg

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illiteracy
global-literacy-rates-analytics.png

sanitation

JMP-2017-report-final-10-02.jpg

no sanitation = shithole
 
I would guess the large number of civil wars in Africa are partially responsible for crop failures.
 
I would guess the large number of civil wars in Africa are partially responsible for crop failures.
exactly
I've read that before
also I had a real African-American friend say the same
crop failures and/or distribution problems
However, they have also recently experienced severe episodes of internal conflict, which have negatively influenced agricultural productivity and investment.
The Impact of Conflict and Political Instability on Agricultural Investments in Mali and Nigeria
plus idiots like Amin/etc
 
some black areas in Africa lack food/lacked food because they forgot/didn't know basic farming techniques--like rotating crops/etc!! that have been used for hundreds of years
The study of Oldeman et al. (1991) indicates that soils on about 5 million ha of land in Africa are degraded to a point where their original biotic functions have been fully destroyed and resilience reduced to such a level that rehabilitation to make them productive may be economically prohibitive
She used innovative farming techniques such as growing different soil-enriching legumes and rotating her crops
How low-tech farming innovations can make African farmers climate-resilient
Soil Quality and Soil Productivity in Africa | NRCS Soils
...''low tech = meaning techniques used for hundreds of years--long ago/well known to someone who knows how to farm

Soil Fertility and Hunger in Africa
Soil fertility depletion must be addressed before other technologies and policies can become effective in overcoming hunger in Africa.
etc

Africa is a shithole
I've produced much proof of this in other threads

Guess you never heard of a man named George Washington Carver. Crop rotation was actually done by him.

George Washington Carver - Historic Missourians - The State Historical Society of Missouri

Agricultural Chemist

Booker T. Washington

In 1896, George Washington Carver left Iowa to take a job with Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. There he conducted agricultural research and taught students until his death. Carver’s research and instruction helped poor southern farmers, both white and black, change their farming practices and improve their diets. He stressed the importance of planting peanuts to upgrade the quality of the soil, which had been depleted from years of planting cotton. Carver found many practical uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other agricultural products. He also created and tested many recipes in his laboratory. Carver’s ideas and discoveries helped farmers improve their lives. His work also helped revitalize the depressed southern economy.

9a_027547_thumb.jpg
Tuskegee Institute

As Carver worked tirelessly in his laboratory from 1900 to 1920, his fame grew. He became widely known for his agricultural experiments. He also became known as a promoter of racial equality. People who wanted to improve race relations in America asked for Carver’s help. Carver was a deeply religious man and agreed to share his belief in racial equality. During the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled throughout the South delivering his message of racial harmony.
 
some black areas in Africa lack food/lacked food because they forgot/didn't know basic farming techniques--like rotating crops/etc!! that have been used for hundreds of years
The study of Oldeman et al. (1991) indicates that soils on about 5 million ha of land in Africa are degraded to a point where their original biotic functions have been fully destroyed and resilience reduced to such a level that rehabilitation to make them productive may be economically prohibitive
She used innovative farming techniques such as growing different soil-enriching legumes and rotating her crops
How low-tech farming innovations can make African farmers climate-resilient
Soil Quality and Soil Productivity in Africa | NRCS Soils
...''low tech = meaning techniques used for hundreds of years--long ago/well known to someone who knows how to farm

Soil Fertility and Hunger in Africa
Soil fertility depletion must be addressed before other technologies and policies can become effective in overcoming hunger in Africa.
etc

Africa is a shithole
I've produced much proof of this in other threads

Guess you never heard of a man named George Washington Carver. Crop rotation was actually done by him.

George Washington Carver - Historic Missourians - The State Historical Society of Missouri

Agricultural Chemist

Booker T. Washington

In 1896, George Washington Carver left Iowa to take a job with Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. There he conducted agricultural research and taught students until his death. Carver’s research and instruction helped poor southern farmers, both white and black, change their farming practices and improve their diets. He stressed the importance of planting peanuts to upgrade the quality of the soil, which had been depleted from years of planting cotton. Carver found many practical uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other agricultural products. He also created and tested many recipes in his laboratory. Carver’s ideas and discoveries helped farmers improve their lives. His work also helped revitalize the depressed southern economy.

9a_027547_thumb.jpg
Tuskegee Institute

As Carver worked tirelessly in his laboratory from 1900 to 1920, his fame grew. He became widely known for his agricultural experiments. He also became known as a promoter of racial equality. People who wanted to improve race relations in America asked for Carver’s help. Carver was a deeply religious man and agreed to share his belief in racial equality. During the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled throughout the South delivering his message of racial harmony.
1. from the OP
South Africa or Zimbabwe.
not America
2. he never would've been able to accomplish what he did without being in the US/a white culture/etc
...the US had schools/the land/food/etc in abundance that Africa did not
3. Africa is a shithole per my previous post
4. blacks graduate at lower levels
don't try to make out that blacks are some super, educated race/etc
or that blacks made America great by their culture/educated blacks/etc
 
some black areas in Africa lack food/lacked food because they forgot/didn't know basic farming techniques--like rotating crops/etc!! that have been used for hundreds of years
The study of Oldeman et al. (1991) indicates that soils on about 5 million ha of land in Africa are degraded to a point where their original biotic functions have been fully destroyed and resilience reduced to such a level that rehabilitation to make them productive may be economically prohibitive
She used innovative farming techniques such as growing different soil-enriching legumes and rotating her crops
How low-tech farming innovations can make African farmers climate-resilient
Soil Quality and Soil Productivity in Africa | NRCS Soils
...''low tech = meaning techniques used for hundreds of years--long ago/well known to someone who knows how to farm

Soil Fertility and Hunger in Africa
Soil fertility depletion must be addressed before other technologies and policies can become effective in overcoming hunger in Africa.
etc

Africa is a shithole
I've produced much proof of this in other threads

Guess you never heard of a man named George Washington Carver. Crop rotation was actually done by him.

George Washington Carver - Historic Missourians - The State Historical Society of Missouri

Agricultural Chemist

Booker T. Washington

In 1896, George Washington Carver left Iowa to take a job with Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. There he conducted agricultural research and taught students until his death. Carver’s research and instruction helped poor southern farmers, both white and black, change their farming practices and improve their diets. He stressed the importance of planting peanuts to upgrade the quality of the soil, which had been depleted from years of planting cotton. Carver found many practical uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other agricultural products. He also created and tested many recipes in his laboratory. Carver’s ideas and discoveries helped farmers improve their lives. His work also helped revitalize the depressed southern economy.

9a_027547_thumb.jpg
Tuskegee Institute

As Carver worked tirelessly in his laboratory from 1900 to 1920, his fame grew. He became widely known for his agricultural experiments. He also became known as a promoter of racial equality. People who wanted to improve race relations in America asked for Carver’s help. Carver was a deeply religious man and agreed to share his belief in racial equality. During the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled throughout the South delivering his message of racial harmony.

figure-coi-2.png
 
some black areas in Africa lack food/lacked food because they forgot/didn't know basic farming techniques--like rotating crops/etc!! that have been used for hundreds of years
The study of Oldeman et al. (1991) indicates that soils on about 5 million ha of land in Africa are degraded to a point where their original biotic functions have been fully destroyed and resilience reduced to such a level that rehabilitation to make them productive may be economically prohibitive
She used innovative farming techniques such as growing different soil-enriching legumes and rotating her crops
How low-tech farming innovations can make African farmers climate-resilient
Soil Quality and Soil Productivity in Africa | NRCS Soils
...''low tech = meaning techniques used for hundreds of years--long ago/well known to someone who knows how to farm

Soil Fertility and Hunger in Africa
Soil fertility depletion must be addressed before other technologies and policies can become effective in overcoming hunger in Africa.
etc

Africa is a shithole
I've produced much proof of this in other threads

Guess you never heard of a man named George Washington Carver. Crop rotation was actually done by him.

George Washington Carver - Historic Missourians - The State Historical Society of Missouri

Agricultural Chemist

Booker T. Washington

In 1896, George Washington Carver left Iowa to take a job with Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. There he conducted agricultural research and taught students until his death. Carver’s research and instruction helped poor southern farmers, both white and black, change their farming practices and improve their diets. He stressed the importance of planting peanuts to upgrade the quality of the soil, which had been depleted from years of planting cotton. Carver found many practical uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other agricultural products. He also created and tested many recipes in his laboratory. Carver’s ideas and discoveries helped farmers improve their lives. His work also helped revitalize the depressed southern economy.

9a_027547_thumb.jpg
Tuskegee Institute

As Carver worked tirelessly in his laboratory from 1900 to 1920, his fame grew. He became widely known for his agricultural experiments. He also became known as a promoter of racial equality. People who wanted to improve race relations in America asked for Carver’s help. Carver was a deeply religious man and agreed to share his belief in racial equality. During the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled throughout the South delivering his message of racial harmony.
1. from the OP
South Africa or Zimbabwe.
not America
2. he never would've been able to accomplish what he did without being in the US/a white culture/etc
...the US had schools/the land/food/etc in abundance that Africa did not
3. Africa is a shithole per my previous post
4. blacks graduate at lower levels
don't try to make out that blacks are some super, educated race/etc
or that blacks made America great by their culture/educated blacks/etc

I see you edited what the OP originally said. Here is the full original post...............

Ive seen this put forward many times on this board.

Usually it is part of an apocolyptical warning about South Africa or Zimbabwe.

It seems to me to be just about the dumbest article in the racist creed.

Could somebody explain the thought processes behind this nonsense ?

They were saying that many people said blacks can't farm. It wasn't a specific reference to those two nations.
 
some black areas in Africa lack food/lacked food because they forgot/didn't know basic farming techniques--like rotating crops/etc!! that have been used for hundreds of years
The study of Oldeman et al. (1991) indicates that soils on about 5 million ha of land in Africa are degraded to a point where their original biotic functions have been fully destroyed and resilience reduced to such a level that rehabilitation to make them productive may be economically prohibitive
She used innovative farming techniques such as growing different soil-enriching legumes and rotating her crops
How low-tech farming innovations can make African farmers climate-resilient
Soil Quality and Soil Productivity in Africa | NRCS Soils
...''low tech = meaning techniques used for hundreds of years--long ago/well known to someone who knows how to farm

Soil Fertility and Hunger in Africa
Soil fertility depletion must be addressed before other technologies and policies can become effective in overcoming hunger in Africa.
etc

Africa is a shithole
I've produced much proof of this in other threads

Guess you never heard of a man named George Washington Carver. Crop rotation was actually done by him.

George Washington Carver - Historic Missourians - The State Historical Society of Missouri

Agricultural Chemist

Booker T. Washington

In 1896, George Washington Carver left Iowa to take a job with Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. There he conducted agricultural research and taught students until his death. Carver’s research and instruction helped poor southern farmers, both white and black, change their farming practices and improve their diets. He stressed the importance of planting peanuts to upgrade the quality of the soil, which had been depleted from years of planting cotton. Carver found many practical uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other agricultural products. He also created and tested many recipes in his laboratory. Carver’s ideas and discoveries helped farmers improve their lives. His work also helped revitalize the depressed southern economy.

9a_027547_thumb.jpg
Tuskegee Institute

As Carver worked tirelessly in his laboratory from 1900 to 1920, his fame grew. He became widely known for his agricultural experiments. He also became known as a promoter of racial equality. People who wanted to improve race relations in America asked for Carver’s help. Carver was a deeply religious man and agreed to share his belief in racial equality. During the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled throughout the South delivering his message of racial harmony.

figure-coi-2.png

You posted a chart, but didn't say what it is supposed to represent, nor did you give the link to the chart so that we could see for ourselves what it is supposed to be saying.
 
some black areas in Africa lack food/lacked food because they forgot/didn't know basic farming techniques--like rotating crops/etc!! that have been used for hundreds of years
The study of Oldeman et al. (1991) indicates that soils on about 5 million ha of land in Africa are degraded to a point where their original biotic functions have been fully destroyed and resilience reduced to such a level that rehabilitation to make them productive may be economically prohibitive
She used innovative farming techniques such as growing different soil-enriching legumes and rotating her crops
How low-tech farming innovations can make African farmers climate-resilient
Soil Quality and Soil Productivity in Africa | NRCS Soils
...''low tech = meaning techniques used for hundreds of years--long ago/well known to someone who knows how to farm

Soil Fertility and Hunger in Africa
Soil fertility depletion must be addressed before other technologies and policies can become effective in overcoming hunger in Africa.
etc

Africa is a shithole
I've produced much proof of this in other threads

Guess you never heard of a man named George Washington Carver. Crop rotation was actually done by him.

George Washington Carver - Historic Missourians - The State Historical Society of Missouri

Agricultural Chemist

Booker T. Washington

In 1896, George Washington Carver left Iowa to take a job with Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. There he conducted agricultural research and taught students until his death. Carver’s research and instruction helped poor southern farmers, both white and black, change their farming practices and improve their diets. He stressed the importance of planting peanuts to upgrade the quality of the soil, which had been depleted from years of planting cotton. Carver found many practical uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other agricultural products. He also created and tested many recipes in his laboratory. Carver’s ideas and discoveries helped farmers improve their lives. His work also helped revitalize the depressed southern economy.

9a_027547_thumb.jpg
Tuskegee Institute

As Carver worked tirelessly in his laboratory from 1900 to 1920, his fame grew. He became widely known for his agricultural experiments. He also became known as a promoter of racial equality. People who wanted to improve race relations in America asked for Carver’s help. Carver was a deeply religious man and agreed to share his belief in racial equality. During the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled throughout the South delivering his message of racial harmony.

figure-coi-2.png

You posted a chart, but didn't say what it is supposed to represent, nor did you give the link to the chart so that we could see for ourselves what it is supposed to be saying.
which chart?? state the post #.....
you DENY all my links???? hahahahahhahahahah
 

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